William Sublette
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That's pretty cool.
I live out west though, we need a half stock plains rifle.
I live out west though, we need a half stock plains rifle.
I am buyer of firearms, not a builder. That is my category. To me a long rifle has always been in history an individually built rifle. Production guns are all the same for reasons. Bess, charlie, lyman, pedersoli etc.No one that thinks this is awesome needs to hear a Debbie downer tell us why he doesn’t like it!!
Yes, incised carvingThis is incised carving and not raised, right? At least that's what it looks like on my old screen.
There is no value in telling someone you don’t like what they have or do. Imagine being very excited to show off your new car and the first comment out of someone’s mouth is, “I don’t like it”. What purpose does that serve other than to rain on their parade? It’s a rhetorical question.I don't believe labeling Solonco as a Debbie downer is of any value, His statements have plenty of merit. Hand carving is an art as many on this forum have learned or are trying to learn. What Jim is providing in the future will benefit those like me who can't draw a stick person less learn to carve or those of us that can't afford the price of an artist to do it for them. For those that can crave ..... they will still be in high demand and there will always be a difference in the finale product.
Hopefully Jim will let us pick an option on what will be carved "like a picture" in that Sears catalog we enjoyed. WZ
I agree completely. As my dad used to say, "If you can't say something nice, don't say anything". Well done Jim.There is no value in telling someone you don’t like what they have or do. Imagine being very excited to show off your new car and the first comment out of someone’s mouth is, “I don’t like it”. What purpose does that serve other than to rain on their parade? It’s a rhetorical question.
I see your point of view. I hope that Jim was looking for more input than just congratulations. He's a great business type and I am sure he'll use whatever input to good use. WZThere is no value in telling someone you don’t like what they have or do. Imagine being very excited to show off your new car and the first comment out of someone’s mouth is, “I don’t like it”. What purpose does that serve other than to rain on their parade? It’s a rhetorical question.
Pathfinder,This is amazing to see and try to understand all that has gone into realizing this new product. Congratulations with this one!
One thought in reading through the thread is that there is ( usually) something for everyone. For folks who want carving and can’t do it this looks like a good option. It might even encourage some to not ruin a beautiful Kibler stock with terribly executed “carving” ( thank heavens).
For others, there is just no replacing the beauty of individuality executed and personalized carvings. No brainer there.
It’s amazing to me to see what these machines can do, actually, and I am not surprised that Jim has pushed this new technology into his product line.
We are at the naisance of AI in its many applications and this seems to me to be the logical application of that technology into this industry.
Is it a replacement of human art and skill? I don’t think so, but it certainly throws a big heap of less expensive/high quality competition out there. This is one of the big discussions/arguments of the day, and, to me, it’s just a repeat of earlier ones juxtaposing modern technology with traditional methods.
But there it is, another option for the customer, and obviously the very finest option if it’s kind available.
“Modern Technology is an amazing thing.” I think to myself, as I scratch away on a cow horn with a pointy nail.
We're working on getting things ready to go on our website and making a short video. Thanks!Which subforum would Jim post his announcement in? I've been looking around and seen nothing yet.
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